Continuous and Discrete Signals and SystemsThis complete introductory book assists readers in developing the ability to understand and analyze both continuous and discrete-time systems. The author presents the most widely used techniques of signal and system analysis in a highly readable and understandable fashion. For anyone interested in Signals & Systems, and Transform Theory. |
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Continuous and Discrete Signals and Systems Samir S. Soliman,Mandyam Dhati Srinath Snippet view - 1998 |
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A₁ algorithm aliasing amplitude analog filter analog signal b₁ bandwidth bilateral Laplace transform Butterworth filter causal Chapter Chebyshev filter complex numbers computation Consider continuous-time signal continuous-time systems corresponding cutoff frequency defined determine difference equation differential equation digital filter discrete-time Fourier transform discrete-time signals discrete-time system equivalent Example exp[-at exp[j finite Fourier-series coefficients frequency domain given H₁(s impulse response initial conditions input x(t integral linear low-pass filter LTI system magnitude spectrum matrix multiplying obtain output partial-fraction passband periodic convolution periodic sequence periodic signal periodic with period plane poles polynomial Re{s rectangular region of convergence result sampled signal Section shown in Figure side of Equation signal x(t simulation diagram solution stop band theorem time-invariant transfer function unit-step v₁(n values variable write x₁ x₁(n yields Z-transform zero ηπ π π